100 Mile House Social Housing benefits from B.C. - Canada partnership
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100 MILE HOUSE - The Governments of Canada and British Columbia announced $445,760 in cost-shared Housing Renovation Partnership (HRP) funding to renovate and retrofit local social housing in greatest need of repair.
"As part of our Economic Action Plan, our Government is taking action to provide our seniors with vital housing services that will improve the quality of life for residents," says Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod. "The project will also benefit the local economy by putting trades people to work right away."
(Photo: MP Cathy McLeod and MLA Donna Barnett announce new funding for Pioneer Haven. Photo credit: Bev Boyle.)
"Our seniors and disabled adults deserve the best care possible," says Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett. "This partnership creates jobs for our residents, making the future for sustainable housing very promising."
The Pioneer Haven social housing development will receive the funding for repairs and renovations, focusing on sustainability upgrades. Sustainability upgrades include installing low flow fixtures, boiler upgrades, lighting retrofits, building air sealing, and improvements to exterior envelopes for enhanced thermal performance.
Of the total $176.76 million announced, the majority of the funding, $163.7 million will be directed toward repairs at 81 social housing developments. The remainder of the funding, $13.06 million, is being allocated to renovations that are underway at provincially-owned Single Room Occupancy (SRO) hotels.
The funding was made available as a result of a $365-million joint investment under an amendment to the Canada-British Columbia Affordable Housing Agreement which includes funding through Canada's Economic Action Plan and by the Government of British Columbia.
This new initiative is part of an overall $14-billion capital infrastructure program launched by the Province that will create up to 88,000 jobs over three years and help build vital public infrastructure in every region of the province.
Through Housing Matters BC, the Province is addressing a range of housing needs, from homelessness to affordable rental housing and homeownership. In 2009, the provincial housing budget is approximately $450 million, more than three times as much as in 2001. To find out more about affordable housing in B.C., visit .
To find out more about how the Government of Canada and CMHC are working to build stronger homes and communities for all Canadians, call CMHC at 1-800-668-2642 or visit
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